Peer to Peer Learning
Overview
The Peer to Peer Learning strategy has focused on the Bureau of Substance Abuse’s experience with the Strategic Prevention Framework model for prevention service planning as well as creation of a coaching system to support community-level prevention contractors. The following materials are provided as resources for the Peer to Peer strategy:
Strategic Prevention Framework (SPF)
Peer to Peer Webinars
SPF Resources
Capacity Coaching
Peer to Peer Webinars
Coaching Resources
Articles
- Coaching for Change: How to Help Employees Reach Their Potential, Richard Boyatiz, Melvin Smith & Ellen Van Oosten, Harvard Business Review, 2019
- Overcoming the Toughest Common Coaching Challenges, Amy Gallo, Harvard Business Review, 2015
- The Difference Between Coaching Rookies and Veterans, Liz Wiseman, Harvard Business Review, 2015
- The Leader as Coach, Herminia Ibarra & Anne Scoular, Harvard Business Review, 2019
- Twenty Top Coaching Podcasts Coaches Should Listen To, as compiled by Positive Psychology.com
- What Great Listeners Do, Zenger and Folkman, Harvard Business Review, 2016
Books
- Braving the Wilderness, Brene’ Brown
- Coaching for Performance, 5th Edition, Sir John Whitmore
- Co-Active Coaching, 4th Edition, Henry Kimsey-House, Karen Kimsey-House, Phillip Sandahl, Laura Whitworth
- Compelling People: The Hidden Qualities that Make Us Influential, John Neffing and Matthew Kohut
- Crucial Conversations: Tools for Talking When Stakes are High, 2nd Edition, Kerry Patterson, Joseph Grenny, Ron McMillan, AL Swtzler
- Daring Greatly, Brene’ Brown
- Humble Inquiry: Gentle Art of Asking instead of Telling, Edgar H. Schein
- Inner Game of Tennis, Tim Galloway
- Mindset: The New Psychology of Success, Carol Dweck
- Multipliers: How the Best Leaders Make Everyone Smarter, 2nd Edition, Liz Wiseman
- The Coaching Habit: Say Less, Ask More & Change the Way You Lead, Michael Bungay Stanier
- The Five Languages of Appreciation at Work, Gray Chapman, Paul White
- The Silo Effect: The Perils of Expertise and the Promise of Breaking Down Barriers, Gillian Tett
Helpful Websites
Who can I contact for more information?
Contact Julie Hibben, Overdose Data to Action Project Director at 515-326-5703.